Disruption in the satellite sector is often described as a quest for new technology that enables new applications.

Stepping Up the Battle Against Cyber-Attackers: A Spectra Perspective, By Simon Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Spectra Group (UK) Ltd. and Senior Contributor

Cyber-attack has been identified as one of the four highest priority and most pervasive of risks faced by the UK — the others being international terrorism, international military crises and major accidents or natural hazards.

Addressing the Comms Needs in Myanmar and Mongolia: An AsiaSat Perspective, AsiaSat 9 is the company’s most powerful satellite yet to serve the prospering markets in Asia.

In 1945, Arthur C. Clarke wrote a piece in Wireless World magazine proposing geostationary satellite stations — 20 years later, his idea to connect through communication became reality.

The Space Industry in Africa: From an IGNITE Talk Given at the Sixth Space Generation Advisory Council Fusion Forum, by Oniosun Temidayo Isaiah

Africa is the one of the most populous continents on this planet and is filled with rich history, cultures and resources.

Rescue at the Push of a Satellite Button: An SSPI Perspective for SatMagazine, A web portal lets users create pre-set messages that go out by email or text to people they designate.

Joe Hiscock and his son look forward each year to hunting on the south coast of Newfoundland, Canada

Anyone involved in manufacturing, shipping and logistics knows that by having precise information about the location of cargo shipments, enjoys multiple benefits to their supply chain operations and customer relationships.

Innovation: A Ground Station in the Lab—Test SATCOM Solutions and Applications Efficiently, by Lars Christensen, Chief Software Architect, GateHouse Telecom

Test and validation are crucial to ensure robust satellite communications equipment, including user terminals, applications, and solutions, are viable.